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Full moon was a couple days ago, and we're still in the coral spawning season! In the coming days, you may get lucky and see some coral spawn in action. I've been keeping my eye out during the day for Christmas Tree Worms, sponges, and some hard corals, but many spawn at night. It's always related to the full moon during the time of year where water is at the right temperature. Some spawn right around sunset, while others wait a couple hours after! It's all about planning with a little bit of luck to catch this phenomenon live.

Check out more information here: CARMABIā€™s 2024 Coral spawning predictions for the Southern Caribbean |
 
Full moon was a couple days ago, and we're still in the coral spawning season! In the coming days, you may get lucky and see some coral spawn in action. I've been keeping my eye out during the day for Christmas Tree Worms, sponges, and some hard corals, but many spawn at night. It's always related to the full moon during the time of year where water is at the right temperature. Some spawn right around sunset, while others wait a couple hours after! It's all about planning with a little bit of luck to catch this phenomenon live.

Check out more information here: CARMABIā€™s 2024 Coral spawning predictions for the Southern Caribbean |
I know that is a very cool experience but I just can't get out of my head that you are basically swimming through c*m.
 
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